BIG Poland buys two retail properties in Poland

11
Dec
2024
News - BIG Poland buys two retail properties in Poland #BIG #investment #Poland #retail #retail park

by Property Forum | Investment

BIG Poland’s portfolio is expanding with two new investments: Park Kujawia in Włocławek and Atut in Myszków. The total value of both transactions exceeds €56 million. With these additions, the BIG brand now owns 7 retail parks in Poland, located in Łubna near Warsaw, Lubin, Andrychów, Gorzów Wielkopolski, and Ostróda. Including 3 development projects currently underway, BIG Poland’s portfolio now comprises 10 locations.


With the acquisition of the new projects in Włocławek and Myszków, BIG Poland’s portfolio will grow by an additional 34,500 sqm of GLA. These newly acquired properties will undergo rebranding and soon operate as BIG Włocławek and BIG Myszków, complemented by year-round marketing activities to enhance visibility and market presence.

“As BIG Poland, we are consistently implementing an ambitious growth plan in Poland, undertaking numerous projects to open new retail investments under the BIG brand nationwide. The acquisitions of these two new retail properties in Włocławek and Myszków mark a significant step in executing our long-term investor strategy. Like in other BIG retail parks, we aim to create favourite shopping and meeting destinations for consumers in Włocławek and Myszków. We prioritize building lasting relationships with tenants and local communities. I am confident that the new projects, branded BIG Włocławek and BIG Myszków, will become vibrant spaces eagerly visited by families”, said Eran Levy, CEO of BIG Poland. 

Park Kujawia in Włocławek is a shopping centre offering diverse retail and services across various industries in one location. Opened in Q1 2020, the facility provides 21,000 sqm of GLA. Its tenants include popular chains such as Castorama, Lidl, Agata Meble, RTV Euro AGD, and stores like Dealz, Action, Pepco, Rossmann, Smyk, Kik, Tedi, Honolulu Shopping. Additionally, a McDonald’s restaurant complements the offer. Park Kujawia features 930 free parking spaces. 

Atut Myszków is a retail park in the Silesian Voivodeship, in the southwestern part of the city, at the intersection of provincial roads 793 and 791. The facility offers 13,500 sqm of GLA and an adjacent area with 550 free parking spaces. The entire project spans an investment area of 6.4 hectares. The tenant mix includes Lidl supermarket and brands such as House, Cropp, Sinsay, CCC, Deichmann, Martes Sport, Apart, Smyk, Pepco, Rossmann, Empik and electronics supermarket Media Expert. Next year, the center will expand further with the addition of a Bricomarché building.

BIG Poland is part of the international BIG Shopping Centers group, founded in 1994 in Israel by Yehuda Neftali. The group focuses on developing, operating, and investing in retail parks, shopping centres, logistic parks, office projects, residential projects, and renewable energy. The company operates in Israel, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania, the Czech Republic, and Poland.

The BIG brand has been present on the Polish market since 2022 and currently owns 7 fully commercialized retail parks in Łubna near Warsaw, Lubin, Andrychów, Gorzów Wielkopolski, Ostróda, Włocławek and Myszków with a total area of 132,000 sqm of GLA.




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